Wednesday, May 29, 2019

I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem Essays -- Witchcraft

I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem by Maryse CondeWitchcraft-the power or practices of witches Websters New World Dictionary. Witchcraft is a term which sprouts many a(prenominal) different meanings. As stated above, it is attributed to witches. But what is a witch? Probably an evil haggish-like women who has signed a pact with the devil if we think of it in the incline sense. So witchcraft must be evil doings putting curses on people to make their life miserable, using wicked spells to transform creation to frogs etc. But does this hold true to everyones idea of what witchcraft is.Peoples believes on the subject of witchcraft might differ between different cultures. Such is the national in the tragic story I, Tituba, Black Witch of Salem by Maryse Conde. Certain groups and individuals in the book, have contradicting thoughts of witchery.I can not describe the power this unfortunate black cat had on the children, as well as on Elizabeth and Samuel. Samuel Parris seized his prayer b ook and began to recite a seemingly endless prayer.pg 44 This is how sensitive the Puritans were. Their fear of the Devil is so great, it hindered them of pleasures and entertainments since these are also elements which they believed are inherited from the Satan thus making them sinful. Becareful, Tituba Dont let them leaping Dont let them dancepg 48 Fearing Tituba would conduct a sin for the children, Elizabeth Parris exclaimed her warning. If they are so overwhelmed with the terror ...

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